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Concrete Primary Participates in Race for the Cure
On Saturday, Sept. 29, a group representing Concrete Primary School in Anderson School District One, took part in Race for the Cure SC Mountains to Midlands in downtown Greenville.

S.C. Associate Regional Editor, Patch.com
On Saturday, Sept. 29, a group representing Concrete Primary School in Anderson School District One, took part in Race for the Cure SC Mountains to Midlands in downtown Greenville.

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The Marching Maverick Band performed their show "Requiem"
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